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[920] – Y04.020 – Trouble on the Seas II

  The blue dragon bsted lightning towards the sky, the lightning crag with death. Any average man or woman would easily die withi, and even Experts would find themselves upoh’s door. The sailors watched in sheer awe at the approag dragon, with a foolish hope.

  A hope that they’d be able to survive the day.

  “Step back! I will deal with her!” Morkarai anded, his voice full of royal authority. He pced the stone bato the crate cautiously, as though he could destroy the ship by dropping the stone. He rolled up his sleeves towards his elbows, before his entire body began to shift, growing taller and taller rapidly, until the ship began to creak with his weight, and he slowed the magic to transform him until he was only twice as tall as the others around him. ‘This should be enough.’

  Adam pulled back along with the others around him, only just realising how much the Prince had held ba their fight previously. ‘Damn! He’s built like a damn tank!’

  Morakarai flexed his muscles, feeling the way his clothing strained with his physique. The giant bde upon his back was now truly a giant’s bde, though only Jaygak uood how it was still sidered small, since Morkarai was not yet standing at his full height. The excitement flood through the Iyrman i anticipation. Morkarai inhaled deeply, holding out both of his hands in front of him, his stance low.

  Lucy’s eyes pulled away from Morkarai, with much effort since he was suddenly such a treat, to gowards Adam for a short moment, before her gaze returned back to the blue dragon. She rested the axe over her shoulder, waiting for the dragon to e to them.

  The dragon snarled and growled, though Adam could hear what the true meaning behind the snarls.

  Joyous ughter.

  The dragon dove with sudden acrity, approag the fire giant Prih joy, before smming against him, the pair a mixture of blue, bck, and red, a painting of strength. As the pair wrestled, the dragon’s body nded upon the ship, almost breaking the railings around her. Mrowled as the pair wrestled, his minute form an equal drawback to the drag not to destroy the ship within their fun, before finally the fire giant Prince pihe dragoh him.

  “This bout is mine!” Morkarai shouted as the dragon tio squirm under him, half her body off the side of the ship, having finally destroyed the railiually the dragon stopped struggling within his arms, before he allowed her free, only for the dragon’s body to shift, and moments ter a woman of equal height to the fire giant prince, save perhaps a hair taller, stood before them all. The rge horns atop her head could skewer any of them, the scales, blue as the deep o, ran along the side of her forehead down the side of her ned into her shirt. Her tail, long and spiked, flowed behind her with every breath. She carried with her no obvious ons, though she wore jewellery on almost every finger, and various neckces, each like rivers of silver and gold.

  The oke with the low gruff tones of the giant tongue, her teeth wide in a wild grin.

  “You should speak the Aldish tongue,” Adam said.

  “Who has issues with me speaking the tongue of the giants?” she asked, her blue eyes darting to the side, noting the Iyrman, the demons, and the half elf. She narrowed her eyes towards the half elf and the demons, a queer smell floating out of them.

  “We don’t have any issues, but Morkarai asked us not to beat you, so you should at least show some politeness.”

  “You should refer to him-,”

  “Karza,” Mrowled towards the half dragon woman.

  The woman replied in the giant tongue, with Morkarai firming something. “Hah! You should be gd that Morkarai is voug for you.”

  “You’re the one who should be gd Morkarai is voug for you,” Adam replied, c death from the blue dragon. “We’ve killed quite a few dragons, but Jaygak here loves killing blue dragons most.”

  “I will only hope that Morkarai will stop proteg you,” Jaygak said, her entire body buzzing with an eagerness she had almost never dispyed before, not to Adam, not to the demons. Jaygak, so timid was she was normally, glowed so Iyrmanly.

  “I am a Drunda.”

  Jaygak snorted, befng aside, almost disappointed. “We have no blood between us then.”

  “She cool?” Adam asked.

  “Yes.”

  “Oh, well, it’s a pleasure to meet you Lady Karza, how do you do?” Adam asked, reag out his hand to shake her forearm.

  Karza howled with ughter. “Are they panions of yours, Morky?”

  Morkarai remained silent, causing the woman to ugh.

  “Are you friends?” Adam asked.

  “Friends? Who would want to be friends with him?” Karza replied, ughing even wilder. “He’s good for wrestling and fighting and drinking and not much else.”

  Morkarai wondered if he should threaten her, but he uood how much trouble she could cause, and if it was just some disrespect, he could let it pass since he was mostly inito. Meanwhile the sailors and passengers around stared at the dragon who had suddenly arrived, although one tio smoke his pipe, staring out to the sea.

  “Alright, well, it’s o meet you anyway,” Adam said, pulling his hand back awkwardly.

  “Right, you shake your arms to greet one another,” Karza said, extending out her arm. “It’s been a while sialked to you mortals.”

  “Right, well…” Adam shook her forearm, unsure of how to feel about someone who was almost as ge as him.

  As they shook forearms, Karza asked something in the giant too which Morkarai replied back softly. Karza the go of Adam’s forearm, crossing her arms. She gowards the demons, and asked the same question to the Prince, who replied awkwardly.

  ‘They are Adam’s friends.’

  “Are you Adam?”

  “Yes?” Adam replied, narrowing his eyes towards the dragon.

  “What has you so afraid?” Karza asked, noting his ge in demeanour, which had been so eager to fight when he knew she was a dragon.

  “Usually trouble follows.”

  “What kind of trouble do y?”

  “I don’t bring any… much trouble at all.”

  “That’s what they all say.”

  “I bring some trouble, but usually trouble es to me.”

  “Does it e to your friends too?” Karza asked, her eyes gng towards the pair of demons.

  “The only kind of trouble that es to them is the kind we ’t kill,” Adam replied, his tone lower, while Mara crossed her hands over her navel, standing taller.

  While the group threatehe dragon, the other passeried to make themselves smaller, with the Princess ing her cloak around herself, her heart thundering within her chest, her panion beside her, cloaked head to toe beside her, remained focused on the dragon, the greatest threat to its liege.

  ‘Don’t,’ the Princess dared to and with her mind, hoping it could not seheir telepathy.

  The other Wizard walked away towards the under deck, his heart beating wildly. ‘Of course a dragon would appear now that I’ve left Aldnd.’ He reached up towards his amulet, with half a thought to summon the chimeras from within. ‘No, how ridiculous. The Order of Wings has no e to the dragon…’ Yet he couldn’t help the feeling the dragon was after him.

  The Wizard spun on his heel to notice the young woman who had stepped passed him silently, as though having blended into the shadows. She stopped, turning her head to face him.

  “Do you wish to speak with me?” Kitool asked.

  “No,” the Wizard replied, a hand clutg around the gem within his hand, ready to cast his spell. He tugged on his hood as though tipping a helmet, before he casually stepped away towards his room.

  Kitool approached the group, with a familiar sight, even if the figures of the familiar sight had ged. Morkarai held an annoyan his face to try and keep Karza from ag up, and her heart sympathised with the Prince.

  “Okay?” Kitool asked.

  “Okay,” Jaygak replied.

  “What’s up?” Adam asked.

  “It is nothing.”

  “Is Vonda okay?”

  “Okay,” Kitool replied, nodding her head.

  Adam let out a relieved sigh, his shoulders finally rexing. “Thanks.”

  Kitool bowed her head once mng at the dragon, who definitely wasn’t a Gryn.

  The Captain of the ship remained silent, unsure if he was meant to charge the dragon for her travel, or if he should be gd that the dragon wasn’t going to ship his sink or take his .

  The days tio pass by, the party spending little time within the Asorts. Adam thought to send word back the Iyr, but he decided against it, only sending word baanager Dunes.

  Adam chewed his kebab as they made their way along the o, w when there was going to be a sea battle, or when there was going to be an issue with the navy. He expected it because of course it would happen, si was him.

  “There are several dragons who make their home to the north of us,” Jaygak said, staring out towards the southern coast of Western Aswadasad. “The is within a hundred miles.”

  “Really?” Adam asked.

  Jaygak nodded. “We should be gd, since Crimson Horror is no longer sidered an enemy of the state.”

  “A what?”

  “Crimson Horror, who is almost sidered A, has lived mauries as an enemy of the state. Every few decades there is a skirmish between the Aswadians and the dragon, with many armies finding themselves destroyed by the dragon. For the past tury there has been little activity. Retly, due to the civil war, there has been a iatioween the dragon and the try. Aswadasad brought many gifts to the dragon. The dragon northward of the Crimson Horror…” Jaygak paused.

  “What?”

  “The dragon above Crimson Horror is White Frost.”

  History Check (Intelligence)D20 + 3 = 12 (9)

  “The name sounds somewhat familiar.”

  “The only White Dragon within Aswadasad,” Jaygak prompted.

  “Oh! Yeah, yeah. There was something else about him… her tht?”

  “She is from Lady Jaeryael’s time.”

  “Right, right…” Adam remained silent for a moment, the name sounding so familiar, a so… “ht! Right, Lady Jaeryael.”

  “It is ret, but White Frost has also…” Jaygak paused. “It seems the times are ging.”

  “What do you mean?”

  Jaygak shook her head. The deals with White Frost and Aswadasad have been ongoing for a short while, and if Jaygak revealed any more specifics, it could be hat the Iyr’s intelligework reaches as far as Aswadasad.

  “Does that mean that a dragon won’t kill us?”

  “It seems to be that way.” Jaygak inhaled deeply. “We should be careful this year, Adam.”

  “I’m always careful.”

  “Adam,” Lucy called, stepping up beside him, crossing her arms as she stared out at the o. “Jaygak’s right. You o be careful.”

  “I’m always careful.”

  “You’ve bee sant.”

  “Me? Arrogant?”

  “We had no idea if the dragon was strohan Karza or not. If it was a greater dragon, what would you do? With Vonda sick, with Jurot and Kitool watg over them, what would we have done? Morkarai would be safe, maybe, but us? O of lightning, o of fire, we may have died.”

  “It’s not like-,”

  “Adam,” Lucy stated, her voice firm. “Wake up.”

  “…” Adam could hear within Lucy’s tone something he hadn’t expected, a seriousness which had aken her voice before. “Yeah. Alright.”

  The days on the sea tinued until one day the ship no longer aimed for port, but rather, the deep o many miles away from nd. The Captain held onto his magical pass, which poiowards his desire, that of a particur se of the o.

  ‘The weather has been too good,’ the Captain thought a few hours before a storm took the ship, though he seemed pletely rexed within the middle of the falling rain, the thunder rumbling and lightning crashing nearby.

  “It is time,” Morkarai said, staring at the distant whirlpool.

  “Time?”

  “We must jump into the whirlpool.”

  “…” Adam blinked.

  “Do you trust me?”

  “Of course I do,” Adam said, gng towards Jurot. He sighed. “I don’t really like being uer, but I guess if it’s for our adorable little…”

  As the ship approached the edge of the whirlpool, which seemed to stop at a particur point of the o, a shadow formed withier, before a serpent, its head easily as big as any of them, gred down towards them, made of pure darkness.

  Karza grinned wide, g her fist as she readied herself, though Morkarai pced a hand on her shoulder to stop her from being an idiot.

  “I am Lord Morkarai.”

  “I pay you respects, Lord Morkarai,” it replied, its voice as raspy as the sea air. “Why have you e?”

  “I have e to meet my betrothed.”

  The sea creature’s eyes, a void of bess, remained focused on the Pri bowed its head once, before disappearing into the whirlpool, the whirlpool glowing for a moment.

  “e,” Morkarai said, leaping off the edge of the ship, while Karza followed after.

  Adam reached out to hold Vonda’s hand, the woman who was often sick while on the sea. “Let’s go.”

  Vonda smiled, holding Adam’s hand, before the pair leapt into the water, followed closely behind by their panions.

  stitution SaveD20 + 6 = 19 (13)

  The Captain’s grandson gnced over towards him, unsure of what to say. The Captain remained silent, having only met the being the first time himself. He let out a long sigh.

  ‘What a time to be alive.’

  Someone as ge as Adam? It 't be!

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